This part of this book covers the physical and logical security concepts, procedures, and devices you may encounter on the Server+ certification exam. The security and safety that's necessary to protect a network server and its immediate and remote connections involves systems that are dedicated to security; security protocols, security devices, and practices to physically protect data and equipment; and, of course, the various data protection technologies, such as encryption, which are used to secure data in use, in storage, and in transit.
There is certainly no part or configuration of a server that's more important than its security. Any security settings, configuration, or procedures must protect against external and internal intrusion, data corruption, and damage that's caused by malware. The objective of any computing network...